The indicator that measures the evolution of the level of activity in the construction sector has reached the threshold of 49.7 points
According to a study recently published by Industry portal, in the tenth month of 2023, the indicator measuring the evolution of the level of activity in the construction sector reached the threshold of 49.7 points. This result shows that there was a growth of 3.5 points compared to the previous month, approaching the 50 point dividing line. OR published document underlines the fact that the index exceeds the historical average for the month of October, set at 47.7 points, indicating a better performance than usual for the period.
Still at the level of the publication, which can be viewed in full through the link highlighted above, among the different construction sectors, according to the publication, the Construction branch stands out, which, passing from September to October, left the decline phase behind , recording an increase in activity, which went from 46.4 points to 51.1 points. However, the report shows that the Infrastructure Works and Specialized Construction Services sectors have recorded progress, although they still remain in decline, remaining below the 50 point threshold, which delimits the boundary between growth and contraction.
Regarding the same relationship, Construction industry surveythe index that monitors the evolution of the number of people employed in the construction sector reached 48.4 points in October 2023, after an increase of 0.1 points.
José Antônio Valente, director of equipment rental franchise Franquia Trans Obra states that it is possible to verify in this study that the index that monitors the evolution of the number of employees in the construction sector exceeds the historical average observed in the months of October, which is 46.3 points. José Antônio stated that “as reported in the published survey, the indicator of the number of employees reflects a more positive performance than usual for the period, an important scenario considering a year in which the values ​​were, on many occasions, above below the 50 point cut-off line.”
Also in the published study, October’s Operational Capacity Utilization (UCO) saw an increase of 1.0 percentage point, reaching 68%. This value, according to the study, is identical to that recorded in the same period of 2022 and represents an increase of 2.0 percentage points compared to the October 2021 indicator.
When questioned on the topic, José Antônio, said that data published starting from October 2023 suggests a less intense and more widespread decline in activity and employment in the construction sector.
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Source: Terra

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